Yevgeniy Vorobeychik
Assistant Professor
Vanderbilt University
Areas of Expertise:
Clean Energy, Demand Side Management, Energy Economics, Energy Security, Innovation, Renewables, SolarAdditional Areas of Expertise:
Market prediction, innovation diffusion, cyber security
Yevgeniy Vorobeychik is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Computer Engineering at Vanderbilt University. Previously (2010-2013), he was a Member of Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories. Between 2008 and 2010 he was a post-doctoral research associate at the University of Pennsylvania Computer and Information Science department. He received Ph.D. (2008) and M.S.E. (2004) degrees in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan, and a B.S. degree in Computer Engineering from Northwestern University. His work focuses on predictive modeling of energy market dynamics, game theoretic modeling of security, algorithmic and behavioral game theory and incentive design, optimization, complex systems, epidemic control, network economics, and machine learning. Dr. Vorobeychik has published over 50 research articles on these topics. Dr. Vorobeychik was nominated for the 2008 ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award and received honorable mention for the 2008 IFAAMAS Distinguished Dissertation Award. In 2012 he was nominated for the Sandia Employee Recognition Award for Technical Excellence. He was also a recipient of a NSF IGERT interdisciplinary research fellowship at the University of Michigan, as well as a distinguished Computer Engineering undergraduate award at Northwestern University.
Recent Posts by Yevgeniy Vorobeychik
Recent Comments by Yevgeniy Vorobeychik
- "I am intrigued by distributed generation. I worry, however, that there are (at least) two major hurdles to overcome to have nothing to do with policy"
Protecting the U.S. Electric Power Grid from Attack - "There certainly seems good reason to believe that lower electricity rates will dull incentives to adopt; maybe just as important is the degree of vola"
California’s Solar Subsidies Have Little Impact On Adoption Trends - "The time range of our analysis was 2007-2013, so temporal evolution is certainly captured (at monthly granularity), although one could certainly argue"
California’s Solar Subsidies Have Little Impact On Adoption Trends - "It seems unlikely that it did, particularly because it was never implemented."
California’s Solar Subsidies Have Little Impact On Adoption Trends - "Our choice of San Diego county was primarily driven by data considerations: we had great individual-level data for San Diego that we could use for mod"
California’s Solar Subsidies Have Little Impact On Adoption Trends - "I think it's important to remember that there are many qualitative differences between the German experience and CSI. One important difference is the"
California’s Solar Subsidies Have Little Impact On Adoption Trends